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Mason's Famous Lobster Rolls

Mason's Famous Lobster Rolls Franchise Cost

Total Investment$168,600 - $293,150

Cash Required$100,000

Business TypeFranchise

NOW YOU CAN OWN A MASON’S FAMOUS LOBSTER ROLL™ SHOP.
Low Initial Investment --- No Restaurant Experience Required.

Mason’s Famous Lobster Rolls™ makes the delicacy of lobster an affordable, easy lunch and dinner option for everyone. Mason’s is built on the integrity and simplicity of Maine values, from a simple, delicious menu to small footprint shops and a streamlined business model for franchise owners.

Here is Why a Mason's Franchise is so Compelling and Stands out from the rest:

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A Mason’s lobster roll shop is simple to operate and requires no prior restaurant experience!

Because the process to operate a Mason’s is so streamlined, with no heavy restaurant equipment or complex restaurant operations, it requires no skilled labor, no chef’s, etc. A savvy entrepreneur with prior business experience can easily operate a Mason’s after attending our 10-day training program.

A Mason’s lobster roll shop can be opened with a relatively low initial investment, less than half of what is typical in a fast casual restaurant!

A Mason’s Lobster Roll shop does not require an extensive cooking process (and therefore less cooking equipment), it does not require the typical investment in ventilation, electrical, plumbing or air conditioning needs most common in setting up a typical restaurant. Because it can operate with a small kitchen, a Mason’s can operate in spaces as small as 700 to 1,200 square feet. Consequently, the initial investment required is relatively low.

Lobster roll shops are a growing phenomenon!

Until the lobster roll shop became prevalent, lobster aficionados had to go to a full service restaurant (like Red Lobster) and sit down with a bib, a nutcracker, and a small fork or pick to access the meat. Also consumers don’t like or don’t know how to cook lobster at home which enhances the appeal of a lobster roll shop.

The lobster roll shop phenomenon is making this this aspirational menu item widely available and easily accessible to seafood lovers throughout the U.S. and lobster is no longer the exclusive province of full service restaurants, or just New Englanders.

“The question of how you like your lobster roll is no longer the sole province of foodies, coastal New Englanders, and people who summer in Maine. American lobster has gone mainstream.”

“Last year, Maine fishermen hauled ashore 124 million pounds of lobsters, six times more than what they’d caught in 1984. The $456 million in value those landings totaled was nearly 20% higher than any other year in history, in real terms.” (This translates to an annual compounded growth rate of 6%.)

Customers love us!

See for yourself and see what customers are saying about us on Yelp, Facebook and Trip Advisor!

We earn a 4-star rating on Yelp.com

And a 4 ½ star rating on Trip Advisor where we are ranked easily within the top 10% of all restaurant in our home base of Annapolis, MD

High revenue and profit potential

Franchise law does not permit us to make any Financial Performance Representations regarding sales, operating costs or profit. However according to a recent industry article the primary player in the lobster roll segment (with 14 locations) reportedly averages over $1 million in sales per store! (May 2015 QSR Magazine) These figures are as published in the May 2015 edition of QSR Magazine. We make no representation whatsoever that this information is accurate, nor do we represent that these figures are in any way indicative of the potential performance of a Mason’s Lobster franchise. You are strongly advised to consult with a financial advisor to assist you in conducting your own independent research regarding purchase of a Mason’s Lobster franchise.

According to this same article, the president of this competitor was quoted as saying that “He’s not ready to franchise. “We’re not ready to share our business.”

Mason’s Competes within the Exploding Fast Casual Restaurant Segment

The fast casual segment enjoyed 11.4% sales growth, almost doubling the growth rate of any other dining segment. Busy consumers, seeking quality, fresh food have flocked to concepts pioneered by the likes of Chipotle and Panera Bread. Fast casual is a step above Quick Serve Restaurants (QSR), but it’s not quite full service. Customers order at a counter but typically enjoy real plates and cutlery, and can often see their order prepared. Food preparation and the use of high quality ingredients take a higher priority. Fast casual works for today’s consumer because it offers good food and an interesting experience delivered quickly at a comfortable price point.

Lobster is a health conscious choice!

Lobster meat is a healthy, low cholesterol food, with fewer calories and saturated fat than both chicken and turkey. Best of all, our preferred lobster sources are also certified sustainable.

Our price point is compelling!

Although lobster rolls are not inexpensive compared to other fast casual options, Mason’s has been recognized by Washingtonian Magazine “Best Cheap Eats” for two consecutive years (2015 and 2016) and we are considered to offer consumers a good value.

We have an experienced management team.

Founder and President, Dan Beck has owed and successfully operated multiple restaurant concepts over the twenty-year period prior to his opening the flagship Mason’s Famous Lobster Rolls in 2014. Several of these restaurants were focused on seafood. Prior to opening Mason’s, Dan was owner of a private company which sold high quality specialty seafood, including lobster, to restaurants in the Washington DC and surrounding markets. Dan is a seasoned veteran of the restaurant and seafood industries and well acknowledged seafood expert. His relationships in the seafood and lobster markets make him uniquely qualified in sourcing the best quality lobster at attractive prices.

Join us as we take the lobster revolution to a whole new level!

This information is not intended as an offer to sell, or the solicitation of an offer to buy, a franchise.

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